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Queen Elizabeth II Growing Magic Mushrooms In Royal Garden (Video)

Wednesday, December 17, 2014 11:02
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(N.Morgan) In an interesting and rather amusing discovery, a Horticulturist who was touring through the Queen of England’s gardens and noticed there were magic Mushrooms growing there! I take it the Royals like their tea extra special! If you are shown around Buckingham Palace, get ready for a magical mystery sightseeing tour. Horticulturist Alan Titschmarsh uncovered a hallucinogenic fungi, also called magic mushrooms, during a stroll through the grounds of the home of Queen Elizabeth II.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  • This mushroom is not a magic mushroom, it is called fly agaric, it is common in loads of places, also if you eat this mushroom it has some nasty poisons in it, it is used by shaman though in northern europe, they wait till the reindeer eat it and then drink the urine of the beast, this clears the poison from the mushroom,

    Magic mushrooms are a different thing, the active ingredient is very different, and is found in mushrooms in many parts of the world, also used by shaman, seekers of the truth, and many more

  • This family is totally crazy… mental feeble… the world upside down and they planted mushrooms for tea … they’re useless … corrupt and undesirable. :mad:

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